The foundation produced two audio podcasts,
For Good Reason which was an interview program hosted by
D.J. Grothe, promoting critical thinking and skepticism about the central beliefs of society. It has not been active since December 2011.
Consequence was a biweekly podcast hosted by former outreach coordinator Brian Thompson in which regular people shared their personal narratives about the negative impact a belief in
pseudoscience,
superstition, and the
paranormal had had on their lives. It has not been active since May, 2013. The JREF also produced a regular video cast and
YouTube show,
The Randi Show, in which former JREF outreach coordinator Brian Thompson interviewed Randi on a variety of skeptical topics, often with lighthearted or comedic commentary. It has not been active since August 2012. In November 2015,
Harriet Hall produced a series of ten lectures called
Science Based Medicine for the JREF. The videos deal with various complementary alternative medicine subjects including
homeopathy,
chiropractic,
acupuncture, and more. The JREF posted many of its educational videos from The Amaz!ng Meeting and other events online. There are lectures by
Neil DeGrasse Tyson,
Carol Tavris,
Lawrence Krauss, live tests of the One Million Dollar Paranormal Challenge, workshops on
cold reading by
Ray Hyman, and panels featuring leading thinking on various topics related to JREF's educational mission on the JREF YouTube channel. JREF past president D.J. Grothe has claimed that the JREF's YouTube channel was once the "10th most subscribed nonprofit channel of all time", though its status in 2013 was 39th and most non-profits do not register for this status. The foundation produced its own "Internet Audio Show" which ran January–December 2002 and was broadcast via a live stream. The archive can be found as mp3 files on the JREF website and as a podcast on iTunes. ==Forum and online community==